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Security Forces Headquarters – Wanni
Active6 November 1998 – Present
Allegiance Sri Lanka
Branch Sri Lanka Army
Size5 divisions
Garrison/HQJoseph Camp, Vavuniya
Anniversaries6 November
EngagementsSri Lankan Civil War
Websitearmy.lk/sfhqwanni
Commanders
Current
commander
Maj. Gen. Jagath Gunawardena

Security Forces Headquarters – Wanni is a regional command of the Sri Lanka Army, that is responsible for the operational deployment and command all army units stationed in and around the southern part or the Vanni region of the Northern Province, this includes several divisions and the independent brigades. Currently due to ongoing combat operations it is the largest command in the country. It is one of the five Security Forces Headquarters and the General Officer Commanding it is one of the most senior officers in the army, the post is designated as Commander Security Forces Headquarters - Vanni. The current Commander SFHQ-W is Major General Kumudu Perera. The SFHQ-W is based at the defense complex at Vavuniya.

Although it is primary a command of the Sri Lanka Army it coordinates operations and deployments of ground units of the Navy, Air Force and police with that of the army in that area. The Sri Lanka Navy units in the Northern Province come under the North Central Naval Area Command and Sri Lanka Air Force units come under its own Northern Zonal Command.

Composition

Previous Commander Security Forces Headquarters - Wanni

  • Brigadier (Later Major General)T Paranagama
  • Major General (later General) Shantha Kottegoda,
  • Major General (later General) Lionel Balagalle
  • Major General Sisira Wijesooriya
  • Major General (field Marshal) Sarath Fonseka
  • Major General (later Lieutenant General) Parami Kulatunga
  • Major General Upali Edirisinghe
  • Major General Neil Dias[2]
  • Major General Wasantha Perera
  • Major General (later Lieutenant General) Jagath Jayasuriya
  • Major General Kumudu Perera RWP RSP VSV USP ndu

References